Improvement in paper jewelry



UNITED- STATES PATENT OFFIoEQ;

FREDERICK W. SEIDEWITZ, or BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.

IMPROVEMENT IN PAP ER JEWELRY;

Specification t'orming part of Letters Patent No. 177,889, dated May 23, 1876; application filed 1 March 3, 1876. g

To all whom it may concern: bedded in a small fibrous disk, I), which disk Be it known that I, FREDERICK W. SEIDE- is firmly united to the rear surfaceof the pa WI TZ, of Baltimore city, State of Maryland, per by .means of sealing-wax, cement, or muhave invented a new and Improved Article of cilage. Paper Jewelry and I do hereby declare that I As here shown, the designs represent Centhe following is a full, clear, and exact detennial badges, and consist of emblems apscription of the same, reference being had to propriate to the celebration of the Centennial the accompanying drawing, forming part of Anniversary of the Independence of the this specification, in which is illustrated dif- I United States as, for instance, the Liberty ferent designs for Centennial badges, with Bell, National Shield, American Eagle, &c. different views, showing the manner of at-" The jewelry may be applied, however, and

taching thepin. used extensively under variousother circum- The object of my invention is to provide a stances, as for committee and class badges cheap form of jewelry, emblems, and badges for special occasions, society emblems, and as for temporary use, which, while presentingto jewelry proper for tableaux and theatrical the eye all of the appearance of the precious costumes.

' metal, are of very cheap production. It con Having thus described my invention, what sists in ornamental devices embossed and I claim as new isstamped out from thin gilded paper, and pro- The combination, with the stamped and vided with a pin for attachment, whichpin is embossed paper design, of a bent pin, a, and connected with the embossed design by hava small fibrous disk, b, adapted to be attached ing its head embedded in a fibrous disk ceto the paper b'yan adhesive wax or cement, mented to the'design; substantially as described.

In the drawing, A represents different dea FREDK. W. SEIDEWITZ. vices stamped out of gilded paper, embossed Witnesses:

with a design,and provided upon the rear G. A. TRAUTWEIN,

with a bent pin, a. This pin has a head em- W. H. HAYWARD. 

